American Lighthouse Art
Jupiter Light

 Jupiter, FL

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Jupiter A (Above)  Jupiter B (Below)

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Beautiful Giclee Watercolors by Sailor/Artist Al LaBanca

Prints for Sale

7 x 9 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$21.00*

11 x 14 matted front/back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00*

Custom sizes UP to 18 x 24 - Shipped in tube . . . . . . . . . . . $120.00**

22 x 28 Beautiful Print - Shipped in Tube . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$175.00**

Note Cards: 8 cards/envs.    Three (3) Boxes Minimum . . . . $12.00 p/box*

Single boxes of Note Cards may be ordered with your Print order (Postage Free)

Prints signed on request

I will also paint your favorite Lighthouse in watercolors! 

10x14, $1000.     12x16, $1500.     15x20, $2000.     18x24, $2500

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or Call the Artist: Al LaBanca at:   203 655-2831

 

 

* Plus $6.00 S/H         **Plus $15.00 S/H Insured

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You'll love these colorful note cards!

These Collector Note Cards of your favorite lighthouse are so vibrant and bright that you will frame them or only send to special friends.

Ideal Gift!  

Eight (4.25x 5.5) cards and envelopes  in a clear cover gift box.  

Beautiful Giclee Prints

Sample Print Shown with Matting front and back and facts about the light.   Acid free paper and superb reproduction.   Limited printing.    And signed on request.

Ideal Gift!

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Al LaBanca, American Lighthouse Art, Darien, CT 

Tel: 203 655-2831

 

My Guarantee:  Full refund if not satisfied!

Questions or comments? E-mail to: lightson10@aol.com 

 About The Light . . . .

This beautiful light dates back to 1860 and played a part in the Civil War.  Confederate troops turned the light off to confuse Union shipping and it was turned on again in 1866. 

This is an active aid to navigation and is owned and operated by the U.S. Coast Guard.  She shows two white flashes every thirty seconds and can be seen from twenty-five miles away.  Nautical charts list the tower at one hundred and forty-six feet tall.

Of some interest: Archeologists have determined from shells and pottery, that the hill the lighthouse was built on was an old Indian mound.

A major renovation costing about $800,000 was recently completed and she looks great.  A good place to view this light is from across the channel, but tours are available. 

The Florida History Center & Museum manage this light.

Alfred LaBanca

Sailor/Artist

Darien, CT